2002 Fleer Box Score Baseball

2002 Box Score is a baseball card set produced and distributed by Fleer Skybox International. This is the inaugural set for Box Score, that would change names in 2004 to Classic Clippings. The sets would no longer be produced after Fleer's bankruptcy in 2005. What made the set unique was that part of the base set was distributed in mini-boxes inside the hobby boxes, the set also had several insert sets themed around box scores, newspaper clipping, and scorecards.

Contents

Cards were distributed in packs in hobby shops only. Each box contained 18 packs of 7 cards each plus one additional boxed set of 40 cards. The supplemental boxes were Rising Stars, International Road Trip, All-Stars, and Cooperstown Tribute. The cards from these boxed sets make the base set from cards 151-310. There was also one additional box set that held 40 mini-parallel cards. Special First Edition subset boxes were also inserted (100 of each).

This 11-card set features game used pieces from multiple players in the 2001 All-Star Game. One card was inserted into each All-Star mini-box. A hot box of the All-Stars would have included 10 game used cards. There are two different versions of card #1, with slightly varying game used pieces.

The Amazing Greats set was a 20 card set inserted at a rate of 1:5 packs. The set was partially paralleled by three different game used sets (Single Swatch, Dual Swatch, and Patch). At least one of the Game Used parallels was in each box.

This 15-card set features replications of the box score from the debut game of young rising stars in baseball. The cards were randomly inserted into packs and each card is serial numbered out of 2002 copies. Interestingly enough, none of these young stars made a sustained impact in the major leagues whether it was due to injuries (Mark Prior) or never fully developing (Sean Burroughs).